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Music : Pure Disco, Vol. 2

Pure Disco, Vol. 2

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Pure Disco, Vol. 2
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 7314555120216
Label: Utv Records
Manufacturer: Utv Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Utv Records
Release Date: November 11, 1997
Sales Rank: 5787
Studio: Utv Records


















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Disc 1:
  1. I Will Survive - Fekaris, Dino
  2. (Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty - Casey, Harry Wayne
  3. Turn the Beat Around - Jackson, Gerald
  4. Macho Man - Morali, Jacques
  5. We Are Family - Sister Sledge
  6. Flashdance...What a Feeling - Cara, Irene
  7. I Just Want to Be Your Everything - Gibb, Andy
  8. Everlasting Love - Carlton, Carl
  9. Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe - White, Barry
  10. Rock the Boat - Hues Corporation
  11. Love Rollercoaster - Ohio Players
  12. Upside Down - Ross, Diana
  13. Play That Funky Music - Wild Cherry
  14. The Hustle - McCoy, Van
  15. Love's Theme - Love Unlimited Orch
  16. Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) - ABBA
  17. Fly, Robin, Fly - Silver Connection
  18. Ring My Bell - Ward, Anita
  19. It's Raining Men - Weather Girls
  20. Last Dance - Summer, Donna
  21. Diva Megamix: Reach Out I'll Be There/Hot Stuff/I Found Love [Now That] - Gaynor , Gloria


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * Extremely dissapointed ...
If you like the original version of "I will survive" do not buy this CD. This version is horrible!!! Unfortunately, I opened the CD and couldn't return it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great for Aerobics ...
I ordered this for my aerobics work-out..makes you want to MOVE! Good pace and music you don't get SO TIRED of hearing frequently. Will order more in this series. Sandy



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * now THIS is disco music !!! ...
Pure Disco, Vol. 2 has a lot of great disco tunes and major hits from the golden days of disco! Going to the discothèque meant you could dance your worries away and find glory on the dance floor even when you were down and out in real life. The quality of the sound is excellent and the artwork is very nicely done.

The CD starts with "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor. This sounds like a recording she made after she recorded this earlier; but it still sounds pretty good and it's still great music for dancing. KC & The Sunshine Band do their classic disco hit entitled "(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty;" "(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty" has one of the best disco beats I've ever heard and they sing and play this to perfection--I love it! I could never tire of hearing this song. Of course, Vicki Sue Robinson does her awesome "Turn The Beat Around;" this still gets them dancing on the dance floor and it has a wonderful beat that is irresistible! The Village People also do their campy, fun tune "Macho Man;" and listen for Sister Sledge doing an incredible hit, "We Are Family." "We Are Family" is another timeless disco tune that really makes me smile whenever I hear it.

"I Just Want to Be Your Everything" by Andy Gibb is a stunning number that showcases Andy's beautiful talents and it's another major highlight of this album. Andy sings this with lots of feeling and you can really feel that when you hear this song. The Hues Corporation also does their great "Rock The Boat;" this love song/disco tune always works great at parties and they sing this without a flaw! Van McCoy's "The Hustle" was also a tremendous hit back in the day; and whenever I hear this it always brings back fond memories for me of junior high school dances and dating.

Abba's "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" has a hauntingly beautiful melody that Abba aces so easily; they were a most talented group and their success on the charts proves it! They don't get the recognition they still so richly deserve today; but you never know--maybe that will change.

The Silver Connection does their "Fly, Robin, Fly" from 1975; we often listened to this on the school bus--it had a radio and we were allowed to listen as we made the trek to and from school every day! Boy, that was great. The Weather Girls do a fantastic job with their biggest hit--that remains a cult favorite--"It's Raining Men." "It's Raining Men" had them doing this act in pink dresses with lots of beefy male dancers on the stage behind them; although I've only seen a photo I'm sure that was quite an act!

Donna Summer sings "Last Dance" with positive energy and all her heart and soul; it's terrific! The CD also ends strong with a mix medley of several songs by Gloria Gaynor--great!

Pure Disco, Vol. 2 is an excellent CD for those of us who still love disco; and this album is sure to bring back good memories for so many of us. This is also a fine introductory CD for newcomers just discovering how wonderful disco really was.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Disco 2 Review ...
I bought this CD to complete the set of Pure Disco 1 and 3; I couldn't find 2, but, lo and behold, Amazon, of course, had it available. Thanks.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Best Disco Album I Have Ever Had! ...
Have a number of disco albums. I use them to walk and to work out, where I need music with a heavy beat, to keep me going. So far, this one is the best of the ones that I have. It has great songs, with a dynamite compilation at the end. Really gets the blood pumping!


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